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95 Max Auto trans not downshifting during rolling stop.
95 GLE Auto max will not downshift reliably when coming to a rolling stop.
If I come to a complete or nearly complete stop, there's no problem. If I do a rolling stop at about 10k/h, tranny appears to stay in 3rd and lugs when begin to apply gentle to moderate throttle. If I apply more throttle, trans will downshift however, not smoothly, but as if you were going to pass someone. If I pull the shifter back to 2nd while it's lugging, it immediately downshifts and accelleration is normal. Dealer mechanic acknowledged problem, recommended a trans flush and said if that didn't fix it, it was the valve body at $1,000. I've read rumours on this and other sites that it could be simply a bad solenoid however, can't seem to find anyone with exact same problem. Question is, is there a way to look at error codes for this trans? Is there a solenoid controlling this downshifting? If so, can I check it somehow? How can I diagnose this issue further, prior to experimenting with $1,000. Thanks in advance. |
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Re: 95 Max Auto trans not downshifting during rolling stop.
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1. check links for manuals, bottom of page: http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/748507/1 2. Read http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/748507/14 http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/748507/15 (your tranny is different from vge tranny, basics are the same) .
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. Maxima INFO pages was deliberately trashed (!?) by Cardomain; dont goto http://www.cardomain.com/ride/748507 ![]() There was a special Car Electronics -page http://www.cardomain.com/ride/748507/14 |
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Re: 95 Max Auto trans not downshifting during rolling stop.
Sadly, this is normal operation for our auto trannys.
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